Sharing scores
Adult beginner trying to learn piano, no teacher available. Best guess currently is early intermediate (4?). Interest (for playing purposes) is non-classical- jazz, show tunes, 40's- 80's pop.
Seems to be not much available in published scores between simple beginner tunes and arrangements that are too complex for me. My solution has been to use Musescore to adapt commercially purchased arrangements by somewhat simplifying them, but retaining some musicality. To date, I have done 35 or 40 pieces like this.
So, a question- if I post any of these arrangements, does that violate copyrights? Seems like others may like to see them.
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I'm assuming you are referring to musescore.com, so further discussion is better suited over there. But, for now I can tell you that in general, MuseScore does have license agreements with many publishers, so if yours is covered you are safe. And if not, your score will be marked private once the conflict is detected. So you really don't need to worry about violations, that's musescore.com's job to sort out.
It might.
Normally speaking, you'd need to have consent from the copyright holder of the original work to be able to publish an arrangement of that work. Publish here is used in its broad sense of "making publicly available".
That being said, it seems musescore.com has copyright license agreements with some publishers, meaning that sharing their scores or arrangements thereof on that platform is allowed. And part of the Pro subscription money required for someone to be able to download such a score flows back to those copyright holders.
I am entirely clueless about which copyright holders they have agreements with; you could try asking it over there, although at least in the past, they weren't willing to share that information.
In reply to It might. Normally speaking,… by jeetee
I'm using the free version of Musescore. Not too familiar with ins and outs of site or forum. Latest effort is an update of my previous effort on The Entertainer by Scott Joplin. Seems to meet the criteria mentioned in my first post. What if anything should I do with it, other than practising it myself?
In reply to I'm using the free version… by Slowpoke
a) there is no non-free version of MuseScore (if you mean the music notation program)
b) AFAIK Scott Joplin is in the PD meanwhile, dead long enough, so no copyright issues
In reply to a) there is no non-free… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks for responding. Yes, Joplin died in 1917. Some questions:
What's the best way to post the score to get feedback? Should I attach it here?
And- does this site support subscriptions to threads?
In reply to Thanks for responding. Yes,… by Slowpoke
This site has no subscriptions, and does not receive or critique scores. Those are musescore.com, not here.
In reply to This site has no… by [DELETED] 1831606
Thanks again- I think I got it posted there.
In reply to Thanks again- I think I got… by Slowpoke
I see
https://musescore.com/user/34133357/scores/5966560
But it is marked as Original rather than PD?
In reply to I see https://musescore.com… by Jojo-Schmitz
Did so because when I typed the reference into the data field, I couldn't proceed, the check box was ghosted whether or not I selected from the menu of "guesses" that was generated. I've never posted a score, so perhaps I'm missing something?
Would like to show the correct attribution...
In reply to Did so because when I typed… by Slowpoke
I have arranged other scores as well, others may be interested in trying them, but as mentioned I was unable to add the proper attribution to this one and would like not to have that glitch again. Is there a guide on the site? Also- can this one be edited?
In reply to I have arranged other scores… by Slowpoke
There's only one so far at https://musescore.com/user/34133357
In reply to There's only one so far at… by Jojo-Schmitz
Just learned how to correct my errors- attribution etc. fixed. I'll post a couple more of my arrangements to see if anyone likes them.
In reply to Just learned how to correct… by Slowpoke
This is not the place to acquire audiences or fans. Musescore.com is precisely that. This forum is for discussing application software problems and proposals.
In reply to This is not the place to… by [DELETED] 1831606
OK, thanks.